12. Mat Latos, RHP

11. Doug Fister, RHP

Fister is navigating through free agency at a tough time, as he is coming off the worst season of his career. Given he was so good from 2011 through 2014 - he had a 3.11 ERA in 116 games - there's a good chance that this past season was an aberration.

10. Gerardo Parra, LF

9. Denard Span, CF

Span has been working out for interested teams to show he is recovering well from left hip surgery. When healthy, he's one of the best free agents of this class. But he needs to prove that he is fine physically as a guy who relies on speed and defensive range.

8. Yovani Gallardo, RHP

7. Ian Desmond, SS

Desmond has had trouble finding interest as a shortstop, which has raised questions of whether he would switch positions to either second base or the outfield. It will be interesting to see how much money he gets if he is signed to play in a different spot.

4. Dexter Fowler, CF

3. Chris Davis, 1B

Davis had a sizable offer from the Orioles, but it appears both sides are playing hardball. Davis hit 47 homers last year and could produce a domino effect in the free agent market once he does sign, wherever that is.

2. Yoenis Cespedes, LF/CF

The Mets have already given up hope of signing Cespedes and reports now have the White Sox and Orioles as the most likely landing spots. Wherever he goes, he's expected to make well north of $100 million.

1. Justin Upton, LF

It has been over two weeks since Jason Heyward - the top position player free agent - signed with the Cubs. That made Upton the biggest name out there. He's 28 and is coming off an All-Star season. One has to imagine he signs soon.